Proverbs 10:9

"The wise in heart accept commandments, but a chattering fool will fall."

Key Reflection

In first-century Israel, wisdom was highly valued and often associated with practical knowledge and ethical conduct. The wise in heart, as mentioned in Proverbs 10:9, were those who could discern right from wrong and followed instructions and laws with understanding and respect. Conversely, the chattering fool represented someone who spoke without thought or heed to authority, likely referring to someone who gossiped or gave unwise advice. The original audience would have recognized that such a person, lacking in discretion, was prone to making mistakes or causing trouble, highlighting the importance of thoughtful obedience over mindless chatter.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Shall be known -literally, “shall be made to know” (seeJeremiah 31:19;Judges 8:16margin) in the sense of exposed.

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